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WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/the-future-of-colombias-energy-sector
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Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

The day of Independiente Medellin vs Atletico NacionalSoccerFootball teams in Medellin Colombia. Medellin has two football soccer teams and when the two face-off, it is refered to as El Clasico. Colombia and especially medellin has a huge energy when it comes to football soccer and it was a ton of fun to be apart of. Colombians are full of love and energy for their teams.
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The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
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Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

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The day of Independiente Medellin vs Atletico NacionalSoccerFootball teams in Medellin Colombia. Medellin has two football soccer teams and when the two face-off, it is refered to as El Clasico. Colombia and especially medellin has a huge energy when it comes to football soccer and it was a ton of fun to be apart of. Colombians are full of love and energy for their teams.
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Colombia: Transforming local economies with energy policy and practice

Colombia: Transforming local economies with energy policy and practice

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains the challenges facing rural energy and development - and tells what must be done for rual energy projects to be sustainable in the long-term.

Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia’s energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn’t taken off. The industry said the government needs to support companies and people who want to make the change to alternative clean energy sources such as solar panels.
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The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/the-future-of-colombias-energy-sector
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published: 09 Mar 2015

Bienvenida a Massy Energy Colombia

Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

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Colombia: Transforming local economies with energy policy and practice

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains the challenges facing rural energy and development - and tells what must be done for rual energy projects to be sustainable in the long-term.

Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia’s energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn...

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Most of Colombia’s energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn’t taken off. The industry said the government needs to support companies and people who want to make the change to alternative clean energy sources such as solar panels.
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WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/the-future-of-colombias-energy-sector
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WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/the-future-of-colombias-energy-sector
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Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn...

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

The day of Independiente Medellin vs Atletico NacionalSoccerFootball teams in Medellin Colombia. Medellin has two football soccer teams and when the two face-off, it is refered to as El Clasico. Colombia and especially medellin has a huge energy when it comes to football soccer and it was a ton of fun to be apart of. Colombians are full of love and energy for their teams.
MUSIC USED:
Artist: SNOWDROP
Song: Not Just Jazz
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The day of Independiente Medellin vs Atletico NacionalSoccerFootball teams in Medellin Colombia. Medellin has two football soccer teams and when the two face-off, it is refered to as El Clasico. Colombia and especially medellin has a huge energy when it comes to football soccer and it was a ton of fun to be apart of. Colombians are full of love and energy for their teams.
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Song: Not Just Jazz
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Colombia: Transforming local economies with energy policy and practice

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains t...

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains the challenges facing rural energy and development - and tells what must be done for rual energy projects to be sustainable in the long-term.

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains the challenges facing rural energy and development - and tells what must be done for rual energy projects to be sustainable in the long-term.

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Colombia - Twice the size of France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the Amazon or any of the country's other many inl...

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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the AmazonasJungle we share with our neig...

published: 31 Dec 2013

Top 10 Things to Do in Colombia, South America

Get ready as our resident roamer, Courtney Scott, shows you the Top 10 Things to Do in Colombia. From Medellin, to Bogota, Salento to Cartagena, Courtney counts down the must-do experiences for your next Colombian getaway.
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published: 09 Apr 2014

Travel Vlog: The Magical Streets Of Cartagena Colombia (Things To Do)

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Address of café: La PresentacionCafé y Museo Arte: Playa del Tejadillo N 5 - 197 | Centro Historico, Cartagena, Colombia
Are you planning a trip to Cartagena Colombia and looking for some inspiration and tips to help you make the most of your holiday?
Hannah and Dan recently spent a week in Cartagena Colombia and fell head over heels in love with the place.
In this travel vlog you’ll discover why plus how you can thoroughly enjoy your very own travel experience in Cartagena Colombia.
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published: 13 Sep 2016

Medellin Colombia " Tourist Guide to the City"

Medellin, Colombia was NOTHING like I expected it would be.
The misconceptions portrayed in the media vs the real Medellin are two totally different things. And I cant wait to show you more of what Colombia has to offer.
We are here for the next 5 months to explore the entire country. Medellin, Bogota, Cali, Santa Marta, and much more.
Contact us at Info@Passportheavy.com and let us know what we can’t miss in Colombia.
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COLOMBIA TRAVEL: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?

I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
And here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S.Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
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COLOMBIA, The Warmth Of A Smile

Our tour starts in the capital, Bogotá, before heading southward across the Andes as far as Popayàn. We then head back north to the coastline of the Caribbean Sea. Our journey takes us through some fabulous landscapes while stopping off to discover cities such as Cali, Medellin and Cartagena. Not forgetting the rural regions and encounters with Amerindians, plus some prestigious archaeological sites like the Ciudad Perdida (lost city).
Our journey is by road, not by plane despite the long distances involved. This way we get a closer look at the daily life of local inhabitants and take in the wide variety of natural landscapes.
Colombia is a vast country sandwiched between South and Central America.
Notorious for its social and economic problems (poverty, drug-trafficking and armed militia...

published: 05 May 2016

What to Do in Medellín, Colombia | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
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published: 17 May 2015

Cartagena, Colombia Travel Guide - What to Know

So you're going to Cartagena! Brian brings you along a quick tour of Colombia's most popular tourist destination.
check out more videos and my blog at http://www.TheTravelVlogger.com
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published: 16 Jul 2011

Colombia Travel Video Guide

ColombiaTravelVideoGuide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understan...

published: 29 Apr 2014

Cartagena Top 5 Things to do - Travel Guide

The first video from the new internet series, The TravelVlogger. Brian Cox from the The OneMan Show takes you to Cartagena, Colombia to show you the top five things to see when in Cartagena.
Este es el primer video de la nueva serie en la internet, The Travel Vlogger. Brian Cox, creador de The One Man Show te lleva a Cartagena, Colombia y te enseña las mejores cinco atracciones que no te puedes perder cuando visites esta ciudad.
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published: 16 Jul 2011

NIGHTLIFE IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA Travel Guide !!!, [This is why most single men are flying to Colombia]

Colombia Travel: How Expensive is BOGOTA? Food, Shopping & City Tour

How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltravel...

The Caribbean sea and snow make Santa Marta a difficult place to forget. The city is located on the shores of the Bay of Santa Marta on the Caribbean Sea, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, whose peaks can be seen on clear days from the beach. The capital of the department of Magdalena, which was founded in 1525, is one of the oldest cities in South America.
WHAT TO DO IN SANTA MARTANear the birthplace of Gabriel García Márquez, the father of magical realism, Santa Marta’s beach captivates with activities and culture, among other options. Here visitors always find something to do: diving, adventure sports and visiting beaches where the rainforest meets the sea; bird watching, a historic city tour and a visit the heart of the Tayrona culture.
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published: 21 Mar 2016

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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. ...

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Colombia - Twice the size of France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the Amazon or any of the country's other many inland jungles, snow-capped volcanoes, rocky deserts, endless plains, lush valleys, coffee plantations, alpine lakes, deserted beaches.
For culture, intellectual Bogotá might lead the rest of Latin America in experimental theater, indie-rock, and just sheer volume of bookstores, but you could also get a completely alien education in an Amazonian malocca, or you could delve into the huge Latin music scene of salsa and cumbia, with the most exciting dance display being the enormous Carnival of Barranquilla.
For history, wander the narrow streets of South America's original capital in Bogotá, check out old Spanish colonial provincial retreats like Villa de Leyva, trek through the thick jungle-covered mountains of the northeast to the Lost City of the TayronaIndians. Walk the walls of Cartagena's achingly beautiful old city, looking over the fortified ramparts upon which the colonial history of South America pivoted.
For nightlife, hot Cali is today's world capital of salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia's other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the small hours of the morning.
For dining, you'll find everything from the ubiquitous cheap, delicious Colombian home-style meals to world-class upscale and modern culinary arts in the big cities, with cuisines from all corners of the world represented.
And for relaxing, there are gorgeous tropical beaches along Colombia's Caribbean and Pacific coasts, but you can find even more laidback and peaceful retreats on the idyllic and unspoilt Caribbean island of Providencia.
The political violence has subsided substantially throughout the majority of the country and savvy travelers have already flocked here from around the world—come before everyone else catches on!
See in Colombia
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Much of Colombia is in the Andes, which means there is very nice mountainous scenery to be found. On the other hand, there are also nice beaches to be found in the lowlands. The altitude of some peaks mean that snow can be seen even though they lie in the tropics.
Do in Colombia
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There are a lot of things to do in Colombia, and you can find parties and celebrations wherever you go. Colombians especially love to dance, and if you don't know how, they'll happily teach you. Colombia is known for its exciting night life.
There are many groups and agencies offering eco-tourism and it is very usual to find trekking plans (locally named 'caminatas' or 'excursiones') on weekend; many groups (named 'caminantes') offers cheaper one day excursion, special trips (on long weekends or during periods of vacation time (January, Holy Week, July, August, October, December) to different places in the country. Some recommended groups based out of Bogotá are: Viajar y Vivir, Fundación Sal Si Puedes, Caminantes del Retorno; there are many other. Patianchos in Medellín; Rastros in Bucaramanga. They usually offer guidance and transportation to the place; on long trips include lodging and other services. The recommendation is asking if the guide has the official certification.

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Colombia - Twice the size of France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the Amazon or any of the country's other many inland jungles, snow-capped volcanoes, rocky deserts, endless plains, lush valleys, coffee plantations, alpine lakes, deserted beaches.
For culture, intellectual Bogotá might lead the rest of Latin America in experimental theater, indie-rock, and just sheer volume of bookstores, but you could also get a completely alien education in an Amazonian malocca, or you could delve into the huge Latin music scene of salsa and cumbia, with the most exciting dance display being the enormous Carnival of Barranquilla.
For history, wander the narrow streets of South America's original capital in Bogotá, check out old Spanish colonial provincial retreats like Villa de Leyva, trek through the thick jungle-covered mountains of the northeast to the Lost City of the TayronaIndians. Walk the walls of Cartagena's achingly beautiful old city, looking over the fortified ramparts upon which the colonial history of South America pivoted.
For nightlife, hot Cali is today's world capital of salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia's other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the small hours of the morning.
For dining, you'll find everything from the ubiquitous cheap, delicious Colombian home-style meals to world-class upscale and modern culinary arts in the big cities, with cuisines from all corners of the world represented.
And for relaxing, there are gorgeous tropical beaches along Colombia's Caribbean and Pacific coasts, but you can find even more laidback and peaceful retreats on the idyllic and unspoilt Caribbean island of Providencia.
The political violence has subsided substantially throughout the majority of the country and savvy travelers have already flocked here from around the world—come before everyone else catches on!
See in Colombia
==============
Much of Colombia is in the Andes, which means there is very nice mountainous scenery to be found. On the other hand, there are also nice beaches to be found in the lowlands. The altitude of some peaks mean that snow can be seen even though they lie in the tropics.
Do in Colombia
=============
There are a lot of things to do in Colombia, and you can find parties and celebrations wherever you go. Colombians especially love to dance, and if you don't know how, they'll happily teach you. Colombia is known for its exciting night life.
There are many groups and agencies offering eco-tourism and it is very usual to find trekking plans (locally named 'caminatas' or 'excursiones') on weekend; many groups (named 'caminantes') offers cheaper one day excursion, special trips (on long weekends or during periods of vacation time (January, Holy Week, July, August, October, December) to different places in the country. Some recommended groups based out of Bogotá are: Viajar y Vivir, Fundación Sal Si Puedes, Caminantes del Retorno; there are many other. Patianchos in Medellín; Rastros in Bucaramanga. They usually offer guidance and transportation to the place; on long trips include lodging and other services. The recommendation is asking if the guide has the official certification.

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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thank...

Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the AmazonasJungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist..
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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the AmazonasJungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist..
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Address of café: La PresentacionCafé y Museo Arte: Playa del Tejadillo N 5 - 197 | Centro Historico, Cartagena, Colombia
Are you planning a trip to Cartagena Colombia and looking for some inspiration and tips to help you make the most of your holiday?
Hannah and Dan recently spent a week in Cartagena Colombia and fell head over heels in love with the place.
In this travel vlog you’ll discover why plus how you can thoroughly enjoy your very own travel experience in Cartagena Colombia.
Location: Cartagena Colombia
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Hannah and Dan are the twenty-something Australian/Brazilian founders of StoryV Travel & Lifestyle who met whilst traveling and then went on to wander the world together indefinitely.
With a thirst for experiencing and learning about unfamiliar cultures in exotic corners of the world, they travel slowly, living a digital nomad lifestyle.
Their Mission: To travel to every country in the world whilst inspiring, encouraging and helping YOU to follow your dreams and live, travel and work around the world too.
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Read our Cartagena ColombiaTravelGuide: http://storyv.com/cartagena-colombia-travel-guide-2016/
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Address of café: La PresentacionCafé y Museo Arte: Playa del Tejadillo N 5 - 197 | Centro Historico, Cartagena, Colombia
Are you planning a trip to Cartagena Colombia and looking for some inspiration and tips to help you make the most of your holiday?
Hannah and Dan recently spent a week in Cartagena Colombia and fell head over heels in love with the place.
In this travel vlog you’ll discover why plus how you can thoroughly enjoy your very own travel experience in Cartagena Colombia.
Location: Cartagena Colombia
Camera: Canon G7X - https://storyv.com/go/g7x
Laptop (editing): https://storyv.com/go/macbook
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Hotels Combined Accommodation: https://storyv.com/go/hotelscombined/yt-v7nCYzvu1u4
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Welcome to another travel vlog!
Hannah and Dan are the twenty-something Australian/Brazilian founders of StoryV Travel & Lifestyle who met whilst traveling and then went on to wander the world together indefinitely.
With a thirst for experiencing and learning about unfamiliar cultures in exotic corners of the world, they travel slowly, living a digital nomad lifestyle.
Their Mission: To travel to every country in the world whilst inspiring, encouraging and helping YOU to follow your dreams and live, travel and work around the world too.
FOLLOW THE ADVENTURE!
JOIN STORYV TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE:
Website: http://storyv.com
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COLOMBIA TRAVEL: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?

I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
And here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S....

I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
And here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S.Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
COLOMBIA TRAVEL: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?

I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
And here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S.Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
COLOMBIA TRAVEL: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?

COLOMBIA, The Warmth Of A Smile

Our tour starts in the capital, Bogotá, before heading southward across the Andes as far as Popayàn. We then head back north to the coastline of the Caribbean S...

Our tour starts in the capital, Bogotá, before heading southward across the Andes as far as Popayàn. We then head back north to the coastline of the Caribbean Sea. Our journey takes us through some fabulous landscapes while stopping off to discover cities such as Cali, Medellin and Cartagena. Not forgetting the rural regions and encounters with Amerindians, plus some prestigious archaeological sites like the Ciudad Perdida (lost city).
Our journey is by road, not by plane despite the long distances involved. This way we get a closer look at the daily life of local inhabitants and take in the wide variety of natural landscapes.
Colombia is a vast country sandwiched between South and Central America.
Notorious for its social and economic problems (poverty, drug-trafficking and armed militia forces), Colombia is actually a little-known country in that the majority of received images more often than not filter through news media reporting. What do we know about the country aside form the themes that make headline news in newspapers?
Colombia happens to be a very rich country in terms of both landscapes and culture.

Our tour starts in the capital, Bogotá, before heading southward across the Andes as far as Popayàn. We then head back north to the coastline of the Caribbean Sea. Our journey takes us through some fabulous landscapes while stopping off to discover cities such as Cali, Medellin and Cartagena. Not forgetting the rural regions and encounters with Amerindians, plus some prestigious archaeological sites like the Ciudad Perdida (lost city).
Our journey is by road, not by plane despite the long distances involved. This way we get a closer look at the daily life of local inhabitants and take in the wide variety of natural landscapes.
Colombia is a vast country sandwiched between South and Central America.
Notorious for its social and economic problems (poverty, drug-trafficking and armed militia forces), Colombia is actually a little-known country in that the majority of received images more often than not filter through news media reporting. What do we know about the country aside form the themes that make headline news in newspapers?
Colombia happens to be a very rich country in terms of both landscapes and culture.

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What to Do in Medellín, Colombia | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud ...

The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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Cartagena, Colombia Travel Guide - What to Know

So you're going to Cartagena! Brian brings you along a quick tour of Colombia's most popular tourist destination.
check out more videos and my blog at http://w...

So you're going to Cartagena! Brian brings you along a quick tour of Colombia's most popular tourist destination.
check out more videos and my blog at http://www.TheTravelVlogger.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelVlogger
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravelVlogger
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So you're going to Cartagena! Brian brings you along a quick tour of Colombia's most popular tourist destination.
check out more videos and my blog at http://www.TheTravelVlogger.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelVlogger
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravelVlogger
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheTravelVlogger

ColombiaTravelVideoGuide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0

ColombiaTravelVideoGuide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0

How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Colombia Travel: How Expensive is BOGOTA? Food, Shopping & City Tour

How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Colombia Travel: How Expensive is BOGOTA? Food, Shopping & City Tour

The Caribbean sea and snow make Santa Marta a difficult place to forget. The city is located on the shores of the Bay of Santa Marta on the Caribbean Sea, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, whose peaks can be seen on clear days from the beach. The capital of the department of Magdalena, which was founded in 1525, is one of the oldest cities in South America.
WHAT TO DO IN SANTA MARTANear the birthplace of Gabriel García Márquez, the father of magical realism, Santa Marta’s beach captivates with activities and culture, among other options. Here visitors always find something to do: diving, adventure sports and visiting beaches where the rainforest meets the sea; bird watching, a historic city tour and a visit the heart of the Tayrona culture.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
The city, Simon Bolivar’s final resting place is the starting point for trips to several beaches and the archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture. Santa Marta, one of the first Spanish cities in America, offers unique sunshine and sunsets and unforgettable experiences like swimming with dolphins and reef snorkelling.
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The Caribbean sea and snow make Santa Marta a difficult place to forget. The city is located on the shores of the Bay of Santa Marta on the Caribbean Sea, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, whose peaks can be seen on clear days from the beach. The capital of the department of Magdalena, which was founded in 1525, is one of the oldest cities in South America.
WHAT TO DO IN SANTA MARTANear the birthplace of Gabriel García Márquez, the father of magical realism, Santa Marta’s beach captivates with activities and culture, among other options. Here visitors always find something to do: diving, adventure sports and visiting beaches where the rainforest meets the sea; bird watching, a historic city tour and a visit the heart of the Tayrona culture.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
The city, Simon Bolivar’s final resting place is the starting point for trips to several beaches and the archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture. Santa Marta, one of the first Spanish cities in America, offers unique sunshine and sunsets and unforgettable experiences like swimming with dolphins and reef snorkelling.
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Colombia is Magical Realism Ad

There is a place where you feel like the guest, that everyone has been waiting for... where you don't need an invitation, because you always... feel welcome...
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There is a place where you feel like the guest, that everyone has been waiting for... where you don't need an invitation, because you always... feel welcome...
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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierr...

Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the ParqueNacionalNatural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, BelloHorizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and JardínAgua Viva.
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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the ParqueNacionalNatural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, BelloHorizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and JardínAgua Viva.
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Claas 8500 descarge Smart energy colombia

Smart Energy colombia . John deere 7210R . Claas 8500

RedBioCol is a network of individuals and organizations committed to contributing to the sustainable development of Colombian society by promoting the use of biomass residues for energy generation. Since its establishment in 2012, the network has put great emphasis on field workshops to foster knowledge sharing between member organizations, more than 40 now.
More info at: http://www.biogaschannel.com

RedBioCol is a network of individuals and organizations committed to contributing to the sustainable development of Colombian society by promoting the use of bi...

RedBioCol is a network of individuals and organizations committed to contributing to the sustainable development of Colombian society by promoting the use of biomass residues for energy generation. Since its establishment in 2012, the network has put great emphasis on field workshops to foster knowledge sharing between member organizations, more than 40 now.
More info at: http://www.biogaschannel.com

RedBioCol is a network of individuals and organizations committed to contributing to the sustainable development of Colombian society by promoting the use of biomass residues for energy generation. Since its establishment in 2012, the network has put great emphasis on field workshops to foster knowledge sharing between member organizations, more than 40 now.
More info at: http://www.biogaschannel.com

Trance Energy Colombia Special Episode 038 (Trance Year Mix Of 2016)

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 022

published: 15 Oct 2016

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 004

published: 13 Oct 2016

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 023

published: 15 Oct 2016

Latin American Energy: An Oil and Gas Market Overview

The CSISEnergy and National SecurityProgram and the CSIS Americas Program are pleased to host David Voght and JohnPadilla, Managing Directors at IPDLatin America, to discuss recent developments in Latin American oil and gas markets. Carl Meacham, Director of the Americas Program at CSIS, will discuss the political implications of these shifts in the energy landscape. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow at the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, will moderate.
Latin America's hydrocarbon potential has been widely discussed: the region is estimated to hold a fifth of the world's oil reserves and considerable shale gas potential. With recent improvements in the investment climates of several countries--most notably Mexico--coupled with expanded exploration elsewhere, incl...

published: 26 Feb 2015

Visita a Colombia - Presidente MASSY GROUP

published: 23 Sep 2016

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 020

published: 15 Oct 2016

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 001

published: 13 Oct 2016

Trance Energy Colombia Episode 051 (Special The Best Of Who's Afraid Of 138?!)

Energy Opportunities in Colombia

This webinar will provide an overview of energy opportunities in Colombia and the upcoming Louisiana & TexasTrade Missions to Colombia, November 1-5, 2010. The mission will also include the Expo Oil & Gas in Cartagena, Colombia, November 3-5, 2010. You will learn about the energy market in Colombia and how to take advantage of these export opportunities. In addition, you will learn how the U.S. - Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement can help support U.S. small and medium size businesses in international exports and trade. Learn more: http://export.gov/webinars/eg_main_022584.asp
July 27, 2010

The CSISEnergy and National SecurityProgram and the CSIS Americas Program are pleased to host David Voght and JohnPadilla, Managing Directors at IPDLatin America, to discuss recent developments in Latin American oil and gas markets. Carl Meacham, Director of the Americas Program at CSIS, will discuss the political implications of these shifts in the energy landscape. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow at the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, will moderate.
Latin America's hydrocarbon potential has been widely discussed: the region is estimated to hold a fifth of the world's oil reserves and considerable shale gas potential. With recent improvements in the investment climates of several countries--most notably Mexico--coupled with expanded exploration elsewhere, including Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Colombia, the region has the resource potential to garner a larger role in the international energy landscape. Nonetheless, obstacles to increased production persist. Ranging from security issues to technological challenges to political hurdles, questions remain as to what the future will hold.
https://csis.org/event/latin-american-energy-oil-and-gas-market-overview

The CSISEnergy and National SecurityProgram and the CSIS Americas Program are pleased to host David Voght and JohnPadilla, Managing Directors at IPDLatin America, to discuss recent developments in Latin American oil and gas markets. Carl Meacham, Director of the Americas Program at CSIS, will discuss the political implications of these shifts in the energy landscape. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow at the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, will moderate.
Latin America's hydrocarbon potential has been widely discussed: the region is estimated to hold a fifth of the world's oil reserves and considerable shale gas potential. With recent improvements in the investment climates of several countries--most notably Mexico--coupled with expanded exploration elsewhere, including Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Colombia, the region has the resource potential to garner a larger role in the international energy landscape. Nonetheless, obstacles to increased production persist. Ranging from security issues to technological challenges to political hurdles, questions remain as to what the future will hold.
https://csis.org/event/latin-american-energy-oil-and-gas-market-overview

This webinar will provide an overview of energy opportunities in Colombia and the upcoming Louisiana & TexasTrade Missions to Colombia, November 1-5, 2010. The mission will also include the Expo Oil & Gas in Cartagena, Colombia, November 3-5, 2010. You will learn about the energy market in Colombia and how to take advantage of these export opportunities. In addition, you will learn how the U.S. - Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement can help support U.S. small and medium size businesses in international exports and trade. Learn more: http://export.gov/webinars/eg_main_022584.asp
July 27, 2010

This webinar will provide an overview of energy opportunities in Colombia and the upcoming Louisiana & TexasTrade Missions to Colombia, November 1-5, 2010. The mission will also include the Expo Oil & Gas in Cartagena, Colombia, November 3-5, 2010. You will learn about the energy market in Colombia and how to take advantage of these export opportunities. In addition, you will learn how the U.S. - Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement can help support U.S. small and medium size businesses in international exports and trade. Learn more: http://export.gov/webinars/eg_main_022584.asp
July 27, 2010

Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia’s energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn’t taken off. The industry said the government needs to support companies and people who want to make the change to alternative clean energy sources such as solar panels.
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The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

World Finance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de Energia Bogota, on improving Colomb...

The future of Colombia's energy sector | World Finance

WorldFinance speaks to Ricardo Roa, CEO of Empresa de EnergiaBogota, on improving Colombia's energy subsidies and infrastructure investment needs.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/the-future-of-colombias-energy-sector
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Colombia solar energy: Country slow to tap into renewable energy

Most of Colombia's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. But drought-like conditions has forced leaders to seek alternative energy sources. But that idea hasn't taken off.
CCTV America's Michelle Begue explains the situation from Bogota.

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Colombia 2016 - Transforming Latin America's Energy Landscape

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How can Latin America's energy sector adapt to new global realiti...

Why I Love Colombia (SUBTITULADO)[#40]

The day of Independiente Medellin vs Atletico NacionalSoccerFootball teams in Medellin Colombia. Medellin has two football soccer teams and when the two face-off, it is refered to as El Clasico. Colombia and especially medellin has a huge energy when it comes to football soccer and it was a ton of fun to be apart of. Colombians are full of love and energy for their teams.
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Colombia: Transforming local economies with energy policy and practice

In this video, you'll hear from José Eddy Torres, an energy consultant who has worked extensively in rural development in Colombia and beyond. Torres explains the challenges facing rural energy and development - and tells what must be done for rual energy projects to be sustainable in the long-term.